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after the passage of the 15th amendment, who had
the right to vote?
select a response.
landowners
all americans
men
literate people
The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits denying voting rights based on race, color, or previous servitude, extending suffrage to Black men. However, women (of all races) were still excluded until the 19th Amendment, and discriminatory barriers like literacy tests or property requirements remained in place for some groups. This means the only correct broad category here is men, as Black men were now included alongside white men, while other options are incorrect: landowners and literate people are narrow, exclusionary groups, and "All Americans" is false because women were still disenfranchised.
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